The Nation - News from Dec. 1, 1985
Games and slots at Caesars Casino-Hotel in Atlantic City were shut down in a 24-hour suspension for violation of New Jersey’s gambling laws, but its hotel, bars and nine restaurants remained open. Caesars was being penalized for breaking casino credit regulations so that Brian Molony, a banker convicted of embezzlement, could gamble away $9.9 million in stolen funds. Caesars officials would not give any estimate of losses for the day.
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